I've been using Hashnode for a while now, and it’s been a game-changer. As a developer, having a platform that’s built specifically for dev bloggers makes a huge difference. What I love most is how seamless it is to write and publish technical content without having to worry about platform management—it just works.
As a developer, I appreciate the thoughtful UX design. Quick Mode is a time-saver, and the transition between different modes feels seamless. The Chrome extension is the icing on the cake, making Rix just a tab away in my coding adventures.
Hashnode is an excellent platform. I love how friendly and quick their response is when you message them for support. I also love the many cool features.
Overall, its a convenient platform to use. And I agree that its "everything you need to start a blog as a developer".
Migrating from WordPress to Hashnode was my best decision. I get all the features I need as a dev blogger. The community is its strongest suit! The best thing about Hashnode, just 4 clicks you are ready to publish your content.
I find it flexible enough. Great for blogging. But I think layout should be given some attention especially when writing a blog. Authors should pay attention to the fact that they can make the image smaller and larger as they wish. Besides, there was a need to have some flexibility in the layout of the blog page.
Now my question is - what technology has been used on the page for writing the blog?